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The NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme 2026 offers a prestigious funding opportunity for researchers and scientists from NATO Allied nations to contribute to the Alliance’s strategic security. This framework, developed by the NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS), aims to provide a robust scientific evidence-base for military and political leadership. Furthermore, the program is designed to attract top-tier global talent into NATO’s scientific ecosystem, fostering innovation that supports strategic defense objectives. Consequently, these grants play a vital role in augmenting the Alliance’s knowledge base and facilitating the integration of national researchers into the STO Program of Work.
| Feature | Details |
| Program Title | NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme 2026 |
| Organizing Institution | NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) OCS |
| Application Deadline | March 15, 2026 |
| Total Funding Pool | €500,000 |
| Individual Grant Cap | Up to €100,000 |
| Mode of Delivery | Strategic S&T Research Studies and Awareness Initiatives |
The primary goal of the NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme 2026 is to support Science & Technology (S&T) work at a high strategic level. Specifically, projects should examine the broad implications of technological trends rather than focusing on narrow technical applications. Additionally, the program serves to promote STO activities that leverage Alliance capabilities in support of NATO objectives. Researchers are encouraged to analyze how emerging technologies impact deterrence, defense, and the resilience of Allied societies.
To be eligible for funding, applicants must meet strict criteria related to nationality and affiliation:
For the 2026 cycle, the program focuses on macro-trends identified in the S&T Trends 2025 Report. Key themes include:
Grantees are expected to deliver high-level strategic insights that directly inform Alliance policy. Expected results include:
| Item | Requirement |
| Application Portal | Click Here |
| Submission Deadline | March 15, 2026, 23:59 CET |
| Project Duration | Approximately 6 months |
| Deliverables Due | By November 15, 2026 |
| Selection Announcement | Expected by April 24, 2026 |
Individual grants are awarded based on the project scope, with a maximum of €100,000 per project. Furthermore, the program explicitly encourages applications from qualified women in STEM fields to ensure a diverse perspective in security innovation. Moreover, successful projects must demonstrate not only scientific excellence but also real-world military impact.
What is the maximum amount I can receive from a NATO Chief Scientist Grant?
Individual grants of up to €100,000 are awarded, depending on the scope and requirements of the project.
Can researchers from non-NATO countries apply?
No, applicants must be nationals of NATO Allied countries and resident in a NATO country to be eligible.
What are the main research themes for 2026?
Themes include Biotechnology, Deterrence, Public Trust, and Foresight for capability development.
When must project results be delivered?
Projects for the 2026 cycle must deliver their results before November 15, 2026.
Is funding available for private companies?
Yes, organizations affiliated with private or public companies in a NATO country are eligible to apply.